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In this arithmetic sequence, the difference between each pair of consecutive terms is 2 1/6 Find the next term. 1, 3 1/6, 5 1/3, 7 1/2
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In this arithmetic sequence, the difference between each pair of consecutive terms is 2 1/6 Find the next term. 1, 3 1/6, 5 1/3, 7 1/2
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In this arithmetic sequence, the difference between each pair of consecutive terms is 2 1/6 Find the next term. 1, 3 1/6, 5 1/3, 7 1/2
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7 1/2 + 2 1/6 = 7 3/6 + 2 1/6 = 9 4/6 = 9 2/3
The next term is 9 2/3
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